In Baltimore magazine’s October cover story, Where to Eat Now, readers will get to check out the top 10 culinary trends in the region and where to find them at their best!
“It can be dizzying to decide how best to spend our dining dollars, but there’s never been a better time to tap into the culinary Zeitgeist,” said food editor Jane Marion. “Whatever you discover on the following pages, don’t get overly attached. The Next Big Thing is always waiting in the wings, while another may be on the verge of extinction. So, in the ever fickle, blink-and-you-miss-it world of food, catch these trends at area tables while you can.”
The cover story also takes the pulse of what’s hot—and what’s not—and explores the science of table trends. The editors even call on some up-and-coming tastemakers to dish about how they’re helping to shape the scene.
The October issue of Baltimore magazine also features Watch This Space, a look at artist-run spots that are changing the art scene—and why readers should experience them now as well as the editor’s favorite fall art event picks. Also featured in the issue is A Wonderful Dream, a story about Baltimore artist Amy Sherald and how after two decades of work, she finally found success and a new chance at life.
Other highlights of the issue include Grape Expectations,an exploration of Louden County’s five Virginia vineyard ventures that make for a fun weekend getaway and The World is His Oyster, a look at how celebrity photographer Tim Devine reinvented himself as an oyster farmer.
The October issue is available by subscription and can also be purchased at newsstands throughout the Baltimore area beginning September 30, 2016.
Baltimore magazine is the area’s most popular guide to the best of the greater Baltimore region. Its “Best of Baltimore,” “Top Doctors,” and “Best Restaurants” features have become signatures of the magazine, and Baltimore’s monthly exploration of politics, food, business, lifestyle, and the arts has earned numerous awards, including several City and Regional Magazine Awards (CRMA) and Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) awards. In 2016,Baltimore magazine celebrates its 109th anniversary and is the country’s oldest continuously published city/regional magazine.























